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A great App for finding places of interest based on your location. Where To? is made by its excellent interface and wonderfully designed custom icons.
I particularly like how intuitive and enjoyable the interface is to use!

A simple flame design logo that works well on white or black. It\'s a good touch that the logo design is directly derived from the company name.
The use of all lowercase can work well depending on the typeface.

An excellent site for a web design company that adequately showcases its ability to create beautiful graphics and websites. The use of a portfolio slideshow is a common but effective tool for holding the visitors attention!
I love the portrayal of the simple company logo on a scrap of notepaper!

A beautiful site that collects together free and premium photoshop brushes. The background is subtle yet gorgeous, while the use of a gallery is excellent and really grabs your attention!
I absolutely love the care that has gone into the logo design!

Another beautifully designed App from Sophia Teutschler! Groceries has a simple pinboard and note paper aesthetic which is very enjoyable to use.
Overall the interface is intuitive and features excellent typefaces and icon design.

A fun App for changing your voice into a more humorous one! The icon design is good and the cartoon style theme works well throughout.
The use of tapes is nice touch, but the blue curtain background does seem a little out of place.

Hipstamatic is an awesome App that brings back the look, feel, and unpredictable beauty of plastic toy cameras from the past! Its interface has been lovingly designed and looks stunning!
The depth of detail is awe inspiring, with each lens, film, and flash looking unique and individual.

Beats combines a BPM counter with an advanced DJ metronome and a stunning interface. The digital feel works really well and perfectly suits this type of App!
The button and icon design is great and instantly makes you want to get involved!

I\'m in two minds about this site. I like the simplistic header and the contrasting use of orange against the white of the background, but the central slideshow doesn\'t quite fit with the overall design.
Having a showcase of your company\'s portfolio is an effective way to hold a visitors attention but in this example it almost stands out too much!

A fascinating design for a business card! Each one can fold out into an easel that holds a piece of art by the designer.
I love that the concept is the focus here, the information on the card is displayed simply and clearly on the back.

A straightforward but undeniably effective portfolio for a web designer. The intuitive header is good and I like the size and readability of the main typeface.
The coffee mug and cookie design is a nice touch and adds interest to the focal area of the site.

A wed design site that makes a stunning, and immediate, impact! The central logo grabs your attention while the important content falls effectively into a relatively common layout.
I particularly like the supreme attention to graphical detail.

A beautifully minimal site for a web design and development company. The brutally sparing use of content allows the viewer to immediately take in the fundamentals of the site.
I really like the use of brushstroke colour at the bottom, waves in an ocean of colour.

A concept for a set of collectible business cards that are suited to different types of client (clients who are interested in graphic design could be handed a more boldly designed card than those who are interested in corporate web-design).
I love the explosive design and the choice of white for the background, it really helps the text make an impact.

Tea Round is Russian roulette for those wanting to sort out who fetches the tea at the office for the day. The design elements used in the app are gorgeous and subtle detail like the steam make it a real winner!
I love how effortlessly simple Tea Round is, in premise and design!